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ulf, Saufley soon found herself engaged in | antisubmarine action after moving into the Camotes Sea t |
Because of intensive | antisubmarine activity off Kiska Island, she was ordered |
and 4-5 January 1941), and had significant | anti-submarine activity. |
fuelling and ammunition depot for the RAAF | anti-submarine aircraft operating between Darwin and Frem |
the proposal for a more advanced turboprop | anti-submarine aircraft (which became the Gannet), furthe |
provide long-range fighter support to the | anti-submarine aircraft operating against U-boats in the |
The Alize | Anti-Submarine Aircraft |
een lost in a minefield or sunk by Italian | anti-submarine aircraft. |
ft and Fairey Swordfish or Grumman Avenger | anti-submarine aircraft. |
ft and Fairey Swordfish or Grumman Avenger | anti-submarine aircraft. |
invasion forces in the Marianas providing | anti-submarine and combat air patrols. |
The Mod 1 DP (dual purpose) | anti-submarine and anti-ship model also experienced probl |
She performed | anti-submarine and anti-aircraft convoy protection duties |
She trained in | anti-submarine and amphibious landing exercises and three |
important support aided in the successful | antisubmarine and escort operations of the South Atlanti |
r, worked their small craft past the close | anti-submarine and torpedo nets surrounding the Tirpitz, |
She performed | antisubmarine and patrol duty and remained in the Marian |
The | antisubmarine and antiaircraft weapons were updated by a |
also sailed to the Caribbean for frequent | antisubmarine and tactical exercises. |
After the 17th she took up | antisubmarine and antiaircraft patrol duties which she c |
p swept mines during the day and served as | antisubmarine and "E-boat" patrol at night. |
ed air support for the assault forces with | antisubmarine and combat air patrols and strikes against |
Originally designed in the UK for coastal | anti-submarine and convoy duties, the RAN Fairmiles perfo |
She then operated on | anti-submarine and convoy escort duty along the eastern s |
five months Motive served on convoy escort | antisubmarine, and screening patrols and hydrographic su |
With TF 51, her planes flew | antisubmarine and combat air patrols during operations a |
sailed, with Midway and 12 destroyers, for | antisubmarine and combat air patrols off Guam and Saipan |
ecial) combat organization that had earned | Antisubmarine and American Theater campaign streamers. |
et, Murray aided in postwar development of | antisubmarine and mine warfare techniques. |
They flew Vickers Wellingtons on | anti-submarine and convoy escort duties over the Atlantic |
riant named the Bolingbroke was used as an | anti-submarine and training aircraft. |
ando Harbor four days later, she commenced | anti-submarine and escort patrols along the coast of Luzo |
ugust 1914, Navy airships were confined to | anti-submarine, anti-mine and scouting missions. |
h served in the Pacific as Commander on an | anti-submarine, anti-torpedo vessel. |
turrets) (one forward and two aft) and an | anti-submarine armament consisting of a battery of heavyw |
She made a second | antisubmarine attack with "hedgehogs" on 7 July and proc |
Information supplied by the Japanese on | anti-submarine attacks gives no clue as to the cause of h |
nd 310 OPLAP (310th Independent Long Range | Anti-Submarine Aviation Regiment) flying Tupolev Tu-142 a |
nd 24 OPLAPDD (24th Independent Long Range | Anti-Submarine Aviation Regiment) operating Il-38 aircraf |
14 April, and departed four days later for | anti-submarine barrier patrol, cruising between escort ca |
roup which took station on the North-South | antisubmarine barrier patrol. |
a "gate tender (non-self propelled)" - an | anti-submarine barrier gate craft - and redesignated YNG- |
The IJN wanted to give the | anti-submarine boats a speed of more than 20 knots, becau |
Warships fired weapons and dropped | anti-submarine bombs in the Sea of Japan during the third |
d the partially constructed Sydney Harbour | anti-submarine boom net, and attempted to sink Allied war |
Apart from a short stint as an | anti-submarine carrier in 1968, the ship remained in this |
ed from Third Air Force to Army Air Forces | Antisubmarine Command in November, being redesignated as |
The Army Air Forces | Antisubmarine Command (AC) was a direct reporting agency |
Reassigned to Army Air Forces | Antisubmarine Command in October 1942 and inactivated sh |
Reassigned to Army Air Forces | Antisubmarine Command in October 1942 and inactivated sh |
st assignment was with the Army Air Forces | Antisubmarine Command, based at Miami Airport, Florida. |
st assignment was with the Army Air Forces | Antisubmarine Command, based in Langley Field, Virginia. |
Its last assignment was with the AAF | Antisubmarine Command, based at Miami Airport, Florida. |
st assignment was with the Army Air Forces | Antisubmarine Command, based in Westover Field, Massachu |
st assignment was with the Army Air Forces | Antisubmarine Command, based in New York City, New York. |
he American United States Army Air Force's | Antisubmarine Command, 479th Antisubmarine Group, as a b |
Later, operated with Army Air Forces | Antisubmarine Command, being reassigned to the 25th Anti |
ed States Navy after inactivation of USAAF | Antisubmarine Command. |
umbartonshire, working with the Lancashire | Anti-Submarine Committee and the Clyde Anti-Submarine Com |
converted to a testbed for the Admiralty's | Anti-Submarine Committee. |
training ships, aircraft transports and as | anti-submarine convoy escorts. |
to Norfolk, Virginia, PC-465 served as an | anti-submarine convoy escort. |
a landing party in Haifa. in 1939 attended | anti-submarine course at Portland and on the outbreak of |
officer of the USS Pillsbury (DE-133), an | antisubmarine craft that captured the German submarine U |
Antisubmarine, December 1941- January 1942; combat in So | |
8 was unable to penetrate the intense U.S. | anti-submarine defences, and was forced to return to Kyus |
However, due a lack of | antisubmarine defenses at Dover, the squadron returned t |
co in March 1943 to shore up scanty Allied | antisubmarine defenses in the Atlantic approaches to the |
Arriving Greece on 27 July, the | anti-submarine destroyer was ordered to the Far East on t |
and-based PB4Y Liberator patrol bombers on | anti-submarine details during two tours of duty in the wi |
rch 1938, and included the installation of | anti-submarine detection equipment (ASDIC/Sonar). |
ode Island, and operated with the Aircraft | Antisubmarine Development Detachment, Atlantic Fleet, ou |
ay area she often worked with TG 28.4, the | antisubmarine development detachment, as well as with th |
evelopment was also carried to develop new | anti-submarine devices, mines and ships' electrics. |
he experiments and research section of the | anti-submarine division of the Naval Staff and was awarde |
During the First World War, the | Anti-Submarine Division of the Admiralty had established |
In 1917 he became Director of the | Anti-Submarine Division at the Admiralty. |
1945, Dubbo was assigned to convoy escort | anti-submarine duties off the western Australian coast. |
the war she engaged in patrol, escort, and | antisubmarine duties throughout the southwest Pacific. |
aldadarnes, Iceland for coastal patrol and | anti-submarine duties. |
f the first group of destroyers chosen for | anti-submarine duty in European waters. |
Assigned to convoy and | antisubmarine duty, she got underway for Europe the 26th |
nd in waters north of the British Isles on | antisubmarine duty. |
She also was engaged from time to time in | antisubmarine escort duty. |
e role of overseas patrol in peacetime and | Anti-Submarine escort in wartime. |
sailed as plane guard for carriers and as | anti-submarine escort for battleships; she fired shore bo |
the New York City area and provided local | antisubmarine escort in the vicinity of New York Harbor |
class had further armament reductions for | anti-submarine escort of trade convoys. |
ine” was prepared to function either as an | anti-submarine escort or a minesweeper. |
2/43 Highlander was modified further as an | anti-submarine escort, with her "A" gun being replaced wi |
Ocean, it was decided to convert her to an | Anti-submarine escort, and accordingly she returned to th |
es as South Korea holds a massive five-day | anti-submarine exercise off its western coast that began |
land, in 1952, the ship took part in fleet | antisubmarine exercises off the coast. |
Antisubmarine exercises out of Newport filled Hartley's | |
inia, Indicative sailed 19 August 1944 for | antisubmarine exercises off Bermuda. |
Portland, the minesweeper participated in | antisubmarine exercises until departing for Norfolk, Vir |
e east coast, escort duty off Florida, and | antisubmarine exercises off Cuba, she arrived at San Ped |
w York City, she took part in experimental | antisubmarine exercises in Narragansett Bay, from which |
Station Newport, R.I., Cromwell joined in | antisubmarine exercises in waters from Iceland to the Vi |
perations, she acted as plane guard during | anti-submarine exercises, was schoolship for the Fleet So |
Task Force 184 for amphibious warfare and | antisubmarine exercises. |
0 May for Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to conduct | antisubmarine exercises. |
e controls and flew on Civilian Air Patrol | anti-submarine flights during World War II. |
o and Casablanca and later participated in | anti-submarine flights over convoys. |
Strong reinforcements to the Allied | antisubmarine forces were desperately needed to avert de |
ckpool (F77) was a Whitby-class or Type 12 | anti-submarine frigate of the Royal Navy. |
s a Blackwood or Type 14 class second-rate | anti-submarine frigate of the British Royal Navy. |
Tenby (F65) was a Whitby-class or Type 12 | anti-submarine frigate of the Royal Navy of the United Ki |
The Dupleix is a F70 type | anti-submarine frigate of the French Marine Nationale. |
1953 she was converted into a Type 15 fast | anti-submarine frigate, with the new pennant number F187. |
he was later converted into a Type 15 fast | anti-submarine frigate, with the new pennant number F196. |
he was later converted into a Type 15 fast | anti-submarine frigate, with the new pennant number F83. |
he was later converted into a Type 15 fast | anti-submarine frigate, with the new pennant number F17. |
he was later converted into a Type 15 fast | anti-submarine frigate, with the new pennant number F157. |
he was later converted into a Type 15 fast | anti-submarine frigate, with the new pennant number F50. |
he was later converted into a Type 15 fast | anti-submarine frigate, with the new pennant number F76. |
She was later converted to a Type 16 fast | anti-submarine frigate, with the new pennant number F189. |
he was later converted into a Type 15 fast | anti-submarine frigate, with the new pennant number F141. |
She was later converted to a Type 16 fast | anti-submarine frigate, with the new pennant number F19. |
he was later converted into a Type 15 fast | anti-submarine frigate, with the new pennant number F93. |
HMS Plym (K271), a River-class | antisubmarine frigate, was named after the river during |
he was later converted into a Type 15 fast | anti-submarine frigate, with the new pennant number F08. |
She was later converted to a Type 16 fast | anti-submarine frigate, with the new pennant number F67. |
he was later converted into a Type 15 fast | anti-submarine frigate, with the new pennant number F29. |
She was later converted to a Type 16 fast | anti-submarine frigate, with the new pennant number F44. |
H.M.S.Ursa now converted to a type 15 | Anti-Submarine Frigate: Pennant Number F200, was commissi |
ges Leygues class (Type F70) is a class of | anti-submarine frigates of the French Navy. |
Reassigned to 479th | Antisubmarine Group in Southwest England in July 1943 an |
Reassigned to 479th | Antisubmarine Group in Southwest England in August 1943 |
Attached to: 1st | Antisubmarine Group [Prov], 15 January-1 March 1943 |
Attached to 1st | Antisubmarine Group [Prov], 15 January 1943 |
yed to RAF St Eval, England as part of 1st | Antisubmarine Group (Provisional) and trained with RAF C |
e in January 1941 and served with the 31st | Anti-Submarine Group based at Gibraltar under the command |
Its last assignment was with the 480th | Antisubmarine Group, based at Clovis Army Airfield, New |
Its last assignment was with the 479th | Antisubmarine Group, based at RAF Podington, England. |
Its last assignment was with the 479th | Antisubmarine Group, based at RAF Podington, England (Te |
operational missions as part of the 480th | Antisubmarine Group, covering an area as far south as 30 |
1918 by the redesignation of Milford Haven | Anti-Submarine Group. |
ck to 1943 when it was formed as the 480th | Antisubmarine Group. |
Task Group Bravo, one of the Navy's major | anti-submarine groups, and in that year also represented |
se of the Oerlikon gun as an anti-ship and | anti-submarine gun - while it was not effective against t |
navies, they were typically armed with an | anti-submarine gun and depth charges and used to maintain |
oval of gun mount 53, where a DASH (Drone, | Antisubmarine Helicopter) deck/hangar was placed. |
September, the destroyer operated with an | antisubmarine hunter-killer group. |
The Auxiliary Patrol was an | antisubmarine initiative by the British to help combat G |
ses, B-18 Bolos and B-34 Ventura as aerial | antisubmarine killer hunter squadron. |
Performed | antisubmarine killer hunter missions from Morocco, deplo |
Instead of being used as the sole | anti-submarine measure, indicator nets were often mixed w |
By 1918 the Allied | anti-submarine measures had continued to become more effe |
nuclear depth bomb") carried by the SUBROC | anti-submarine missile launched horizontally from a subma |
ckhouses between the funnels for the Ikara | anti-submarine missile system, and having a single arm mi |
The | anti-submarine mission continued until September 1942, wh |
ted States Army Air Forces turned over the | antisubmarine mission to the United States Navy and its |
perations in October 1943 after the aerial | antisubmarine mission was turned over to the United Stat |
I, the USAAF began to use Jacksonville for | antisubmarine missions in 1941. |
s deployed to New England and began flying | antisubmarine missions from Bangor Airport over the Newf |
Delaware Bay and Norfolk/Newport News area | Antisubmarine missions taken over by United States Navy |
in the Caribbean, where it was performing | antisubmarine missions and protecting the Panama Canal f |
The squadron flew | antisubmarine missions over the northern Caribbean. |
he Bofors rocket launcher with a new 305mm | anti-submarine mortar mounted amidships. |
harge stowage and installation of Hedgehog | anti-submarine mortar system. |
Tobruk was also fitted with a Squid | anti-submarine mortar. |
in turn, by a trainable Mk. 15 "hedgehog" | anti-submarine mortar. |
Macbeth (T 138) was a Shakespearian-class | anti-submarine naval trawler that served with the Royal N |
An | anti-submarine net was laid from Pendennis to St Mawes, t |
combination of destroyers, submarines, and | anti-submarine net tenders sank U-66 sometime between 1 a |
pot ship for the personnel of the Adriatic | anti-submarine net barrage patrol in the Strait of Otrant |
lyptus (YN-11) in installing the Rich Pass | antisubmarine net line in Puget Sound, commencing the wo |
Anti-submarine net, as seen in the Polish Army Museum in | |
tery, located near the winch house for the | anti-submarine net. |
She was the world's first purpose-built | anti-submarine netlayer. |
rrived off Kerama Retto on 26 March to lay | antisubmarine nets prior to the invasion. |
UB-26 was trapped in | anti-submarine nets trailed by the French destroyer Tromb |
ugboat steamed along the East Coast laying | anti-submarine nets and patrolling against minefields fro |
British submarine E7 entangled in Turkish | antisubmarine nets off Nagara Point. |
nt enemy bombing attacks, Kingfisher towed | anti-submarine nets and laid telephone cables in Betio Ha |
, maintained, and removed anti-torpedo and | antisubmarine nets in the West Indies throughout World W |
For this reason, | anti-submarine nets would not have been needed on Loch Ne |
gh at one time considered for use removing | anti-submarine nets in the 12th Naval District -- remaine |
ra attacked the drifters that deployed the | anti-submarine nets that formed part of the Barrage, sink |
She tended | anti-submarine nets in the Admiralty Islands during the s |
the U.S. Pacific Fleet with her protective | anti-submarine nets, and returned home safely after the w |
s and harbors during World War II with her | anti-submarine nets. |
s and harbors during World War II with her | anti-submarine nets. |
vy during World War II with her protective | anti-submarine nets. |
vy during World War II with her protective | anti-submarine nets. |
vy during World War II with her protective | anti-submarine nets. |
vy during World War II with her protective | anti-submarine nets. |
vy during World War II with her protective | anti-submarine nets. |
vy during World War II with her protective | anti-submarine nets. |
s and harbors during World War II with her | anti-submarine nets. |
vy during World War II with her protective | anti-submarine nets. |
s and harbors during World War II with her | anti-submarine nets. |
vy during World War II with her protective | anti-submarine nets. |
In 1954 he qualified as a Torpedo and | Anti-Submarine Officer serving in HMS Salerno during the |
e for the rest of the year she carried out | anti-submarine operations in the North-Western Approaches |
ceived the Distinguished Service Medal for | anti-submarine operations during World War I while comman |
She performed escort and | antisubmarine operations in dangerous battle areas and r |
She performed escort and | antisubmarine operations in battle areas before sailing |
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